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The spiritual culture of Polish Tatars as an integral element of the Slavic‑Muslim borderlands culture The present article depicts the unique culture of Polish Tatars in the context of their history and the histories of other Muslim cultures in Europe,
Selim Chazbijewicz
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Abstract In this paper, we demonstrate what influences the evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) debates. Using the idea of ‘governing at a distance’ (Rose & Miller, 1992) from the Foucauldian governmentality perspective, we identify the mechanisms behind CSR's context‐based evolution.
Huriye Yeröz +2 more
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Sufism, as a form of Islamic mysticism, early found a way to spread through the regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Its spreading was parallel to the development of oultural and economic centre« such as Sarajevo, Mostar and Prusac.
Omer Nakićević
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Kâfiyeci’nin Eserleri ve Arap Dil Bilimine Katkıları: Tespit, Tasnif ve Değerlendirme
Al-Kāfiyajī (d. 879/1474) is one of the fifteenth-century Ṣarukhan-oghullari, Ottoman and Mamlūk scholars. He wrote more than one hundred works. This article explores al-Kāfiyajī’s life and works.
Murat Tala
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Inscribed Memory: Calligrapher Hafız Osman and His Attributed Inscriptions
Kitabes (inscriptions) serve as lasting testaments to cultural, artistic, and historical narratives, preserving heritage for future generations. This study examines two inscriptions in Üsküdar attributed to the renowned calligrapher Hafız Osman Efendi ...
M. Fatih Çalışır, Elif Kurumehmet
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Wandering Metaphors, Woven Worlds
This article traces the migration of key metaphors and Wanderwörter across the Islamicate world, examining how terms rooted in Buddhist, Manichaean, and Brahmanical lifeworlds were reimagined in Persianate poetics and their Ottoman afterlives.
Zakir Hussein Gul
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This paper tries to present a new perspective on Islamic faith and Muslim identity to Muslim minorities who are challenged in practicing or following Islamic law in non-Islamic countries or non-Muslims in the contemporary world.
Naoki Yamamoto
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Urban Experience in Safavid Cities: A Reading of Pleasure-Seeking and Pilgrimage in the Travelogue Muhit al-Kawnayn by Salik Qazvini [PDF]
IntroductionFor a prolonged period, the historical studies regarding the concept of ‘city’ sufficed to examine only the physical aspects of urban spaces, despite it being a complex phenomenon.
Zeinab Lari Darabi +2 more
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Quran, Sufism and Social Culture Awakening of Medieval Türkiye: The Case of Akhism
Akhism, which flourished in Anatolia from the 13th to the 20th century, was a distinctive socio-economic and moral organization grounded in the ethical teachings of the Qur’an, Hadith, and Sufism.
Didik Andriawan, Safa Alrumayh
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